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Nigerian lawyer in Japan lambastes Apostle Suleman over 3rd jet acquisition
Emeka Akaolisa, a Nigerian lawyer, residing in Japan has lambasted the General Overseer of the Omega Fire Ministries International, Apostle Johnson Suleman, who recently revealed that he acquired his 3rd private jet during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
In the viral video clip, the popular cleric spoke about how he enjoyed his life amid the chaos of the COVID-19 pandemic and did not want the affliction to end.
Akaolisa, apparently infuriated by the cleric’s testimony, slammed him for bragging about the pandemic and praying that it continues when people were dying.
Barrister Akaolisa pointed out the poor economic state of Auchi, the city where Apostle Suleman’s church is headquartered and queried the pastor for prioritizing a private jet, instead of the welfare of the people in his community.
In the video he shared on social media, he said,
“My dear Pastor Suleman, you bought first jet, second jet and then the third jet during Coronavirus, when people are dying.
“Pastor Suleman, you have three private jets while Auchi is one of the dirtiest places in the world while Nigeria is one of the poorest places in the world and you have mind to buy the first jet, second jet and the third jet during Coronavirus pandemic when people are dying.
“What is wrong with Nigerians? When will our mumu do? I am asking this question? These men are just deceiving people.
“If you talk to a Japanese man about Heaven he will ask you what is heaven? Because these people understood the truth while we are brainwashing our people that they are going to heaven to enjoy what they can enjoy here, that is the most wicked thing I have ever seen.
“During Coronavirus when people are dying, no food. I and my family had to send the money that the government of this country gave us, to my village to buy palliatives for them and to buy medicine and you used your own money to buy private jet. Pastor Suleman, shame onto you!”
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